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Positively Aging® makes difference in East Central ISD
January 31, 2006

The Positively Aging® Program goes to China
March 8, 2005

I.N.Q.U.I.R.E. program develops health, science teaching materials
August 24, 2004

Secondary teachers come to Health Science Center to I.N.Q.U.I.R.E.
June 1, 2004

Two new NIH grants give boost to science education in South Texas
February 3, 2004

Stealth Gerontology™ in-service applauded
August 15, 2002

Positively Aging® program makes waves among U.S. educators
June 7, 2002

'Positively Aging' curriculum uses science to instruct about aging
August 14, 2000

Teaching the Teachers
June 25, 1999

Will They Live to Be 18?
Fall 1995

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Newspaper and Magazine Articles

Breaking the Heart, Current Health 2, October 2006, Volume 33, Number 2, pgs. 26-28.
Current Health 2 Magazine Website

The Graying of America: Children Look at Aging Differently, Naples Daily News, March 14, 2004
Naples Daily News Website

Facing up to fate: Attitudes, not aging itself, may be the biggest obstacle to late-life fulfillment, The Dallas Morning News, September 16, 2002
The Dallas Morning News Website

Youngsters learn about aging through partnership program, Senior News - San Antonio Edition, May 1998

Students gain insight into lives of elderly, San Antonio Express-News, September 10, 1997
San Antonio Express-News Website

Bridging the generation gap: Middle school students face and change views about aging and the elderly in special curriculum, San Antonio Express-News, October 21, 1997
San Antonio Express-News Website

Positively Aging: Program bridges generation gaps through teen-grandparent communication, San Antonio Medical Gazette, December 14-20, 1995

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